Market System Analyst
Vulcan Materials Company · Birmingham, AL · 2 wk ago
Information TechnologyFull-time
About the role
The Market System Analyst supports the three segments within the Market Support Services (MSS) department: Economic Analysis, GIS, and Market Research. In addition, the analyst works as an internal marketing resource providing expertise and information to people at various levels within the entire organization, including the Senior Leadership Team, Investor Relations, Business Development, and the Commercial side of the business.
Responsibilities
- Perform economic analysis using various data sets (both publicly available data as well as purchased data sets).
- Demographics analysis.
- Sales analysis and application to forecasting.
- Exposure to new technologies and data platforms (e.g. machine learning).
- Benchmark internal data vs external data.
- Aid in preparation of presentations for external conversations for both industry groups as well as Vulcan customers (as a value-added service for the Vulcan Commercial group).
- Seek out and vet new data sources.
- Serve as the primary backup for ongoing maintenance of GIS system, which includes the Competitive Intelligence database and logistics data.
- Aid the Market Research team as needed by (a) supporting strategic growth plans in high-priority markets (b) executing strategically important demand forecasts and/or (c) providing GIS analysis supporting business development efforts.
- Aid in support of initiatives led by the VP of Marketing Support Services.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- Economics / Marketing / Business
- Math / Statistics / Data Analytics
- Engineering / Geography / GIS or similar to those above
Skills
- GIS skills, particularly ESRI ArcGIS Pro
- Working knowledge of Python or SQL
- Experience in utilizing AI Tools (e.g. Gemini, NotebookLM)
- Proficiency with Tableau
Benefits
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- Paid vacation
- Personal floating days
- Paid holidays
- 401(k) with company match and contribution
- Training and Development